Final
Favre leads Vikings past Cutler, Bears 36-10
Nov 30, 2009 - 2:31 AM By DAVE CAMPBELL AP Sports WriterMINNEAPOLIS(AP) -- Minnesota's recruiting pitch to Brett Favre was heavy on the no-pressure part: just steady the offense, let the running game and defense do most of the work, and join in the fun.
The Vikings are enjoying themselves, but Favre's surgically repaired right arm is doing a whole lot of work.
Favre completed 32 of 48 passes for a season-high 392 yards and three touchdowns, and the Vikings intercepted Jay Cutler twice in a 36-10 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
"I figured we'd have to throw it some," Favre said. "I didn't come just to hand it off. I love to play."
But the 40-year-old has been surprised by how much he's been heaving the ball. The Bears were blitzing and playing a soft zone coverage a lot in the first half to bottle up Adrian Peterson, so coach Brad Childress ordered offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell to keep calling for passes.
Fine by Favre, even if it's more than he expected. Left guard Steve Hutchinson, one of several players who tried to sell Favre on coming to Minnesota, teased him on the sideline about his you-won't-have-to-do-too-much pitch.
"It's not like I wake up in the morning and don't have any aches and pains, because I do," said Favre, who matched former Vikings defensive lineman Jim Marshall for the NFL non-kicker record of 282 straight games played. "I'm sure when it's all said and done, I'm going to be like, 'What did I do all this for?' But my arm feels great."
The Vikings (10-1) outgained the Bears by a whopping 537 yards to 169 and breezed to their fifth straight win, despite two more fumbles and a pedestrian 85 yards on 25 carries by Peterson, whose short, late touchdown run put Minnesota over 32 points for the sixth time this season. The Vikings had 31 first downs, the Bears just eight.
"I think pride is going to become an issue here," Bears defensive end Alex Brown said. "It's going to be heart, pride and who really enjoys playing the game of football."
In the second half, the Bears ran 12 plays - and netted 2 yards.
"It's a tough one," said Cutler, who completed 18 of 23 passes for 147 yards and one touchdown. "I didn't expect this. We had a good week."
He added: "With as good a football team that I think we have in here, to go out week after week and not live up to our own expectations, that's the tough part."
Cutler was precise in the short passing game and effective in the no-huddle, keeping the Bears (4-7) in it until late in the second quarter. He was picked off by a diving Cedric Griffin in the end zone. Then on the next possession, E.J. Henderson got his hand on a ball over the middle that Jared Allen jumped up and caught with 57 seconds left in the half.
Favre drove the Vikings 70 yards for a 24-7 advantage, and Ryan Longwell kicked two of his three field goals after halftime to further stretch the lead.
Cutler came to Chicago as the long-sought strong-armed quarterback that has been missing there for decades, but the Bears don't have nearly as talented of a supporting cast as Favre does in Minnesota. Cutler reached his career high with 20 interceptions, 15 of those coming in the last seven games, with the Bears losing six.
"I'll be honest. That was the most poised I've ever seen him playing against him," said Allen, who had two of the four second-half sacks of Cutler. "Sometimes he can get frustrated, but like I said they had a couple drives where they ... were making a few plays."
When the Vikings finally persuaded Favre to keep playing and join his former NFC North rivals, they added what was widely viewed as their missing piece for championship contention. That's exactly the way it has been working out for them.
"We want to be ascending and continue to climb," Childress said.
Five players caught five passes or more for the Vikings, with rookie Percy Harvin totaling 101 yards, plus 45 yards rushing on two end-arounds. Favre keeps putting needle-eye passes in traffic to Harvin, tight end Visanthe Shiancoe and wide receivers Sidney Rice and Bernard Berrian, and they keep coming down with the ball.
"I think people are starting to look at our receivers like they do at Adrian Peterson as a force to be reckoned with," Favre said.
Hunter Hillenmeyer forced both of Peterson's fumbles. He has lost five this year, and in 41 career games he has fumbled 19 times and lost 12. A replay review overturned Chicago's recovery of the second fumble, when officials ruled Hillenmeyer was out of bounds.
NOTES: Coach Lovie Smith announced several injuries for the Bears: LB Lance Briggs (knee), CB Charles Tillman (head), LT Orlando Pace (groin) and Brown (leg). Briggs was hurt in the first quarter, returned briefly and then aggravated the injury. ... The Vikings added all-time tackles leader Scott Studwell, now their director of college scouting, to their "Ring of Honor" in a halftime ceremony. ... Cutler had 18 interceptions last season for Denver and 14 the year before with the Broncos.
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FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
--- --- --- --- -----
CHICAGO 0 7 3 0 10
MINNESOTA 0 24 3 9 36 FINAL
SCORING SUMMARY
2ND QUARTER: MIN - TD, PERCY HARVIN 15 YD PASS FROM
BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL
KICK), 0:04. MINNESOTA 7-0
CHI - TD, JOHNNY KNOX 24 YD PASS FROM
JAY CUTLER (ROBBIE GOULD
KICK), 2:48. CHICAGO
Nov 29 7:26 PM - NFL
CHICAGO 10
MINNESOTA 36 0:00 LEFT, 4TH QTR
Nov 29 7:26 PM
TD MIN ADRIAN PETERSON 5 YD RUN (TWO-POINT RUN CONVERSION FAILED)
Bears 10, Vikings 36 4th - 6:35Nov 29 7:10 PM- NFL
CHICAGO 10
MINNESOTA 27 0:00 LEFT, 3RD QTR
Nov 29 6:50 PM - NFL
CHICAGO 7
MINNESOTA 24 0:00 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Nov 29 5:51 PM
TD MIN VISANTHE SHIANCOE 6 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Bears 7, Vikings 24 2nd - 0:17Nov 29 5:49 PM
TD MIN VISANTHE SHIANCOE 6 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Bears 7, Vikings 24 2nd - 0:17Nov 29 5:49 PM
TD MIN VISANTHE SHIANCOE 6 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Bears 7, Vikings 24 2nd - 0:17Nov 29 5:49 PM
TD MIN CHESTER TAYLOR 10 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Bears 7, Vikings 14 2nd - 8:06Nov 29 5:12 PM
TD MIN CHESTER TAYLOR 10 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Bears 7, Vikings 14 2nd - 8:06Nov 29 5:12 PM
TD MIN CHESTER TAYLOR 10 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Bears 7, Vikings 14 2nd - 8:06Nov 29 5:12 PM
TD CHI JOHNNY KNOX 24 YD PASS FROM JAY CUTLER (ROBBIE GOULD KICK)
Bears 7, Vikings 7 2nd - 12:12Nov 29 5:01 PM
TD CHI JOHNNY KNOX 24 YD PASS FROM JAY CUTLER (ROBBIE GOULD KICK)
Bears 7, Vikings 7 2nd - 12:12Nov 29 5:01 PM
TD CHI JOHNNY KNOX 24 YD PASS FROM JAY CUTLER (ROBBIE GOULD KICK)
Bears 7, Vikings 7 2nd - 12:12Nov 29 5:01 PM
TD MIN PERCY HARVIN 15 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Bears 0, Vikings 7 2nd - 14:56Nov 29 4:52 PM
TD MIN PERCY HARVIN 15 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Bears 0, Vikings 7 2nd - 14:56Nov 29 4:52 PM
TD MIN PERCY HARVIN 15 YD PASS FROM BRETT FAVRE (RYAN LONGWELL KICK)
Bears 0, Vikings 7 2nd - 14:56Nov 29 4:52 PM- NFL
CHICAGO 0
MINNESOTA 0 0:00 LEFT, 1ST QTR
Nov 29 4:49 PM
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